GOAL! West Brom 0-1 Southampton

Premier League: It’s the only Premier League match being played today with little or nothing riding on it, but Southampton have taken the lead through Jordy Clasie. He larruped the ball into the top corner after picking up a Dusan Tadic on the edge of the penalty area.

More goals in the Championship ...

Championship: Fulham have a poor home record, but lead Ipswich Town 1-0 at Craven Cottage courtesy of a Floyd Ayite strike. At Carrow Road, Wes Hoolahan has put Norwich two up against Reading with a deft chip. Leeds are entertaining Preston at Elland Road today, where Kemal Roofe has opened the scoring for the home side.

Some goals in League One

League One: Charlton 1-1 Southend - Charlton took the lead at the Valley but Southend have just equalised. Elsewhere, Bristol Rovers lead AFC Wimbledon 1-0 and Scunthorpe lead Bolton Wanderers by the same score.

More pain for Blackburn

Championship: Tony Mowbray’s Blackburn Rovers side are seriously under the cosh, having just conceded their second against Barnsley. Marley Watkins scores their second with a 30-yard screamer that goes in off the crossbar.

Rowett's revenge?

Championship: Gary Rowett has taken Derby County back to Birmingham, who sacked him earlier this season. His new club are already one up against the side that were only out of the play-off places on goal difference when Rowett got his cards, but are now in danger of relegation under Gianfranco Zola. Jacob Butterfield shot from 20 yards for Derby County and his effort hit the post and went in off Birmingham goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak.

Some early goals in the second tier

Championship: Barnsley go ahead against relegation-threatened Blackburn courtesy of Marc Roberts, while Jonathan Kodjia has opened the scoring for Aston Villa in their match against Burton Albion. At Carrow Road, Nelson Oliveira has put Norwich City 1-0 up against Reading.

Slaven Bilic and Steve Agnew taking big risks

With his side desperate for points, West Ham manager Slaven Bilic has left Andy Carroll on the bench for their must-noty-lose game against Swansea. MEanwhile at the Riverside Stadium, Steve Agnew has raised a few eyebrows by benching Alvaro Negredo for Middlesbrough’s match against Burnley.

Andy Carroll has been dropped for West Ham’s match against Swansea City. Photograph: Nigel French/PA

Meanwhile in Spain ...

Real Madrid entertain Atletico Madrid in what’s bound to be a feisty derby that kicks off at 3.15 (BST) this afternoon. We’ll keep an eye on events at the Bernabeu and keep you posted. Real lead the La Liga table and are two points ahead of Barcelona having played one game less. Atletico are in third place, 10 points behind their city rivals.

Dele Alli’s latest delight sparks Tottenham Hotspur’s rout of Watford

An interesting team selection from Jurgen Klopp

The Liverpool manager has left out Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho, stating that the former “has felt the intensity of the last few weeks” while the latter remains ill. With Sadio Mane, Adam Lallana and Jordan Henderson all unavailable through injury, 17-year-old Ben Woodburn will make his first Premier League start today. James Milner looks set to play in midfield for the first time this season. Trent Alexander-Arnold also starts for Liverpool, having replaced Coutinho in last weekend’s win over Everton. For Stoke, Xherdan Shaqiri lines up for the first time since his team drew with Manchester United in January.

Full time at White Hart lane: Spurs 4-0 Watford

It’s all over at White Hart Lane, where Spurs have thrashed a Watford side that might consider themselves lucky not to have lost by considerably more. Dele Alli and Eric Dier scored a goal apiece, while Heung-Min Son bagged two to make him the first South Korean to score 10 goals in a Premier League season. Spurs are four points behind Chelsea, but have played one game more. The leaders play Bournemouth in today’s early evening kick-off.

Son Heung-min applauds the fans as he goes off after scoring two goals to take his Premier League tally for the season into double figures. Photograph: Paul Childs/Reuters